The Sam Howell Thread


SFREDSKIN
09-20-2023, 07:55 PM
I hope you're right but he appears to have that Carson Wentz holding on to the ball trait.

Bad comparison, concrete feet Carson didn’t know what to do, Sam will take off and make things happen. He’ll fix it the more he plays.

SkinsGuru
09-20-2023, 08:02 PM
Bad comparison, concrete feet Carson didn’t know what to do, Sam will take off and make things happen. He’ll fix it the more he plays.

kind of agree . . .but Wentz was considered pretty mobile for a big guy coming out too. It seems as though guys that can sometimes tend to hold on for a little longer to try to make something happen. Howell needs to learn when to give that up, but it is a fine line between giving up to early and trying to hard and taking the sack and that trying to hard, when you have a mobile QB, is how he makes those incredible off script plays

SFREDSKIN
09-20-2023, 08:09 PM
kind of agree . . .but Wentz was considered pretty mobile for a big guy coming out too. It seems as though guys that can sometimes tend to hold on for a little longer to try to make something happen. Howell needs to learn when to give that up, but it is a fine line between giving up to early and trying to hard and taking the sack and that trying to hard, when you have a mobile QB, is how he makes those incredible off script plays

Howell’s biggest assets are his poise, decision making, toughness and quiet fire.

mredskins
09-20-2023, 08:22 PM
Howell’s biggest assets are his poise, decision making, toughness and quiet fire.

And he knows how to slide , literally if a certain QB that came here in the past could have learned that , might seen a few more years of magic from him

Chico23231
09-21-2023, 08:47 AM
And he knows how to slide , literally if a certain QB that came here in the past could have learned that , might seen a few more years of magic from him

Not really. RG3 couldn’t read a defense and didn’t understand a pro style offense.

RG3 didn’t fail because of injuries, RG3 failed because he wasn’t a passer. He couldn’t operate an offense from the pocket. RG3 never learned what a route tree in college, that’s the basics he didn’t know.

skinsfaninok
09-21-2023, 09:21 AM
Not really. RG3 couldn’t read a defense and didn’t understand a pro style offense.

RG3 didn’t fail because of injuries, RG3 failed because he wasn’t a passer. He couldn’t operate an offense from the pocket. RG3 never learned what a route tree in college, that’s the basics he didn’t know.

Agree, and honestly JF is very similar to RG3, Both explosive athlets good arms but can't read a defense for shit

punch it in
09-21-2023, 09:47 AM
I hope you're right but he appears to have that Carson Wentz holding on to the ball trait.


Yeah because he is trying to hard to make something happen, not because he wet himself and is frozen in fear. It’s different. Lol.

Meks
09-21-2023, 10:25 AM
I hope you're right but he appears to have that Carson Wentz holding on to the ball trait.

He's brand new, his decision making and quickness with it will improve like the rest of his game... in time.

BaltimoreSkins
09-21-2023, 10:34 AM
Howell’s biggest assets are his poise, decision making, toughness and quiet fire.

I think you should be come an agent. I love how you are trying to sell quiet fire as an attribute.

There is a lot to like so far in the SSS we have seen. It is definitely the best I have felt about a QB since 2012.

AnonEmouse
09-21-2023, 07:12 PM
https://www.nfl.com/news/nfl-qb-index-week-3-sam-howell-vaults-into-top-15-joe-burrow-jalen-hurts-slip

Even if the team isn't getting the respect 2-0 deserves, Sam is. But I can't see how you can rate some of these guys above him. For me he's performed better than Prescott, Burrow at least, if not Goff and Stafford too.

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